2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior road race

Men's junior road race
2014 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date 27 September 2014
Distance 127.40 km (79.16 mi)
Winning time 3h 07' 00"
Medalists
 Gold  Jonas Bokeloh (DEU)
 Silver  Alexandr Kulikovskiy (RUS)
 Bronze  Peter Lenderink (NED)
2014 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Elite team time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
List of under-23 cyclists
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
Junior events
List of junior cyclists
Junior road race   men   women
Junior time trial   men   women
 
Qualification

The Men's junior road race of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 27 September 2014. The course of the race was 127.40 km (79.16 mi) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[1]

In a sprint finish of 32 riders, Jonas Bokeloh became the first German rider since Holger Loew in 1996, to win the junior world title. He out-sprinted Russia's Alexandr Kulikovskiy and Peter Lenderink of the Netherlands for the gold medal.

Qualification

Qualification was based mainly on the final UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking as of 15 August 2014. The first ten nations in this classification qualified six riders to start, the next five nations qualified five riders to start and the next five nations qualified four riders to start. Spain, as the organising nation, were entitled five riders to start. Other nations and non ranked nations had the opportunity to send three riders to start. Moreover, continental champions were qualified to take part in the race, on top of the nation numbers. The outgoing World Champion, Mathieu van der Poel, did not compete as he was no longer eligible to contest junior races.[2]

Tour Position Number of riders Nations
UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking[2] 1–10 12 to enter, 6 to start  France
 Denmark
 Belgium
 Germany
 United States
 Russia
 Italy
 Norway
 Slovenia
 Netherlands
11–15 10 to enter, 5 to start   Switzerland
 United Kingdom
 Australia
 Sweden
 Ireland
16–20 8 to enter, 4 to start  Kazakhstan
 Canada
 Czech Republic
 Japan
 Slovakia
Organizing nation N/A 10 to enter, 5 to start  Spain
Other nations N/A 6 to enter, 3 to start TBD
Champion Name
African Champion  Abderrahim Zahiri (MAR)
Pan American Champion  Wilmar Paredes (COL)
Asian Champion  Grigoriy Shtein (KAZ)
European Champion (under-23)  Edoardo Affini (ITA)
Oceanian Champion  Lucas Hamilton (AUS)

Course

The race was held on the same circuit as the other road races and consisted of seven laps. The circuit was 18.20 km (11.31 mi) long and included two hills. The total climbing was 306 m (1,004 ft) per lap and the maximum incline was 10.7%.[3]

The first 4 km (2.5 mi) were flat, after which the climb to Alto de Montearenas started, with an average gradient of 8%. After a few hundred metres the ascent flattened and the remaining 5.1 km (3.2 mi) were at an average gradient of 3.5%. Next was a descent, with the steepest point after 11 km (6.8 mi) at a 16% negative gradient.

The Alto de Compostilla was a short climb of 1.1 km (0.68 mi), at an average gradient is 6.5% with some of the steepest parts at 11%. The remaining distance of 4.5 km (2.8 mi) was downhill thereafter, prior to the finish in Ponferrada.

Schedule

All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).[4]

Date Time Event
27 September 2014 09:00–12:15 Men's junior road race
27 September 2014 12:35 Victory ceremony

Participating nations

187 cyclists from 55 nations took part in the men's junior road race. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[5]

Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 3,450.[6]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Amount[6] €1,533 €1,150 €767 €3,450

Results

Final classification

Of the race's 187 entrants, 110 riders completed the full distance of 127.4 km (79.2 mi).

Rank Rider Country Time
1 Jonas Bokeloh  Germany 3h 07' 00"
2 Alexandr Kulikovskiy  Russia s.t.
3 Peter Lenderink  Netherlands s.t.
4 Edoardo Affini  Italy s.t.
5 Magnus Klaris  Denmark s.t.
6 Izidor Penko  Slovenia s.t.
7 Lucas Eriksson  Sweden s.t.
8 Lorenzo Fortunato  Italy s.t.
9 Leo Danes  France s.t.
10 Sjoerd Bax  Netherlands s.t.
11 Jordi Warlop  Belgium s.t.
12 Wilmar Paredes  Colombia s.t.
13 Emiel Planckaert  Belgium s.t.
14 Gino Mäder   Switzerland s.t.
15 Moritz Fußnegger  Germany s.t.
16 James Shaw  Great Britain s.t.
17 Masahiro Ishigami  Japan s.t.
18 Mitchell Cornelisse  Netherlands s.t.
19 Christian Koch  Germany s.t.
20 Martin Schäppi   Switzerland s.t.
21 Aurélien Paret-Peintre  France s.t.
22 Pascal Eenkhoorn  Netherlands s.t.
23 Jonas Gregaard  Denmark s.t.
24 Jai Hindley  Australia s.t.
25 Senne Leysen  Belgium s.t.
26 Benjamin Brkić  Austria s.t.
27 Michael Storer  Australia s.t.
28 Mark Padun  Ukraine s.t.
29 Ward Jaspers  Belgium s.t.
30 Stepan Kurianov  Russia s.t.
31 Andrej Petrovski  Macedonia s.t.
32 Vincenzo Albanese  Italy s.t.
33 Hampus Anderberg  Sweden + 8"
34 James Thompson  Australia + 12"
35 Tamirlan Tassymov  Kazakhstan + 16"
36 Zeno Caminada   Switzerland + 20"
37 Kevin Geniets  Luxembourg + 37"
38 Øyvind Skog  Norway + 38"
39 Pavel Sivakov  Russia + 38"
40 Jaime Restrepo  Colombia + 1' 10"
41 Filippo Ganna  Italy + 1' 10"
42 Maxim Satlikov  Kazakhstan + 1' 33"
43 Rayane Bouhanni  France + 1' 44"
44 Michael O'Loughlin  Ireland + 1' 44"
45 Alexander Faglum Karlsson  Sweden + 1' 44"
46 Aleksander Vlasov  Russia + 1' 44"
47 Patrick Haller  Germany + 1' 44"
48 Yuriy Chsherbinin  Kazakhstan + 1' 44"
49 Mario Spengler   Switzerland + 1' 44"
50 Phil O'Donnell  United States + 1' 44"
51 Jan Maas  Netherlands + 1' 44"
52 Zeke Mostov  United States + 1' 44"
53 Sasu Halme  Finland + 1' 44"
54 Miguel Ángel Ballesteros  Spain + 1' 44"
55 Pierre Idjouadiene  France + 1' 44"

Rank Rider Country Time
56 Riccardo Verza  Italy + 1' 48"
57 Gotzon Martin  Spain + 3' 36"
58 Juraj Bellan  Slovakia + 3' 36"
59 Rocco Fuggiano  Italy + 3' 38"
60 Eddie Dunbar  Ireland + 3' 51"
61 Nicola Conci  Italy + 3' 57"
62 Zan Jerkic  Slovenia + 4' 23"
63 Ivan Venter  South Africa + 4' 23"
64 Erlend Blikra  Norway + 4' 44"
65 Rodrigo Quirino  Brazil + 4' 46"
66 Hartthijs de Vries  Netherlands + 4' 55"
67 Matt Gibson  Great Britain + 5' 04"
68 José Gerardo Ulloa  Mexico + 5' 41"
69 Diego Sevilla  Spain + 5' 44"
70 Jesper Schultz  Denmark + 6' 19"
71 Pavlo Bondarenko  Ukraine + 6' 33"
72 Anders Hardahl  Denmark + 6' 36"
73 Gustaf Andersson  Sweden + 7' 05"
74 Gustav Basson  South Africa + 7' 05"
75 Marcel Neuhauser  Austria + 7' 05"
76 Javier Montoya  Colombia + 7' 05"
77 Niklas Larsen  Denmark + 7' 05"
78 Tom Wirtgen  Luxembourg + 7' 05"
79 Keigo Kusaba  Japan + 8' 22"
80 David Gaudu  France + 8' 27"
81 Casper Pedersen  Denmark + 8' 40"
82 Jean-Simon D'Anjou  Canada + 9' 44"
83 Patrick Gamper  Austria + 9' 48"
84 Grigoriy Shtein  Kazakhstan + 9' 48"
85 Peeter Pung  Estonia + 9' 48"
86 Abderrahim Zahiri  Morocco + 9' 48"
87 Petr Rikunov  Russia + 9' 48"
88 Gorazd Per  Slovenia + 9' 48"
89 Matic Veber  Slovenia + 9' 48"
90 Martin Palm  Belgium + 9' 48"
91 Adrien Costa  United States + 9' 56"
92 Stephen Shanahan  Ireland + 9' 56"
93 Will Barta  United States + 10' 14"
94 Syver Wærsted  Norway + 11' 35"
95 Tobias Foss  Norway + 11' 35"
96 Derek Gee  Canada + 12' 09"
97 Patryk Soliński  Poland + 12' 09"
98 El Mehdi Chokri  Morocco + 12' 54"
99 Graeme Ockhuis  South Africa + 15' 01"
100 Xavier Cañellas  Spain + 15' 22"
101 Konstyantyn Ashurov  Ukraine + 15' 22"
102 Torjus Sleen  Norway + 15' 22"
103 Alisher Zhumakan  Kazakhstan + 15' 22"
104 Juan Francisco Villalobos  Mexico + 15' 24"
105 Sven Reutter  Germany + 15' 24"
106 Artūrs Belēvičs  Latvia + 16' 56"
107 Emil Dima  Romania + 18' 10"
108 Jack Maddux  United States + 18' 23"
109 Onur Balkan  Turkey + 19' 33"
110 Stephen Williams  Great Britain + 23' 45"

Riders who failed to finish

77 riders failed to finish the race.

Rider Country
Jonathan Brown  United States
Ben Ganon  Israel
Pier-André Côté  Canada
Aleksandrs Rubļevskis  Latvia
Valters Cakss  Latvia
Islam Mansouri  Algeria
Zoheir Benyoub  Algeria
Daniel Felipe Martínez  Colombia
Jaume Sureda  Spain
Lennard Kämna  Germany
Keisuke Nakamura  Japan
David Zverko  Slovakia
Orluis Aular  Venezuela
Dilmurdjon Siddikov  Uzbekistan
Nathan Draper  Great Britain
Rui Oliveira  Portugal
Ridion Kopshti  Albania
Facundo Crisafulli  Argentina
Gabriel Cullaigh  Great Britain
Dzmitry Zhyhunou  Belarus
Roman Lehký  Czech Republic
Ladislav Kniha  Slovakia
Huynh Thanh Tung  Vietnam
Adrián Jaramillo  Venezuela
Dawid Adamczyk  Poland
Lucian Buga  Romania
Marco-Tapio Niemi  Finland
Damien Touzé  France
André Carvalho  Portugal
Dušan Rajović  Serbia
Dylan O'Brien  Ireland
Ismael Cárdenas  Venezuela
Damian Sławek  Poland
Salvador Martínez  El Salvador
Kristian Zimany  Slovakia
Ahmed Amine Galdoune  Morocco
Nico Selenati   Switzerland
Yam Poliak  Israel
Ed Walsh  Canada

Rider Country
Brian Carro  Uruguay
Alizada Elgün  Azerbaijan
Luka Čotar  Slovenia
Alexei Piashkun  Belarus
Itamar Einhorn  Israel
Daniel Moricz  Hungary
Tiago Antunes  Portugal
Bruno Kristić  Croatia
Daiki Magosaki  Japan
Ayman Elsayed Imam  Egypt
Akramjon Sunnatov  Uzbekistan
André Gohr  Brazil
Ekke-Kaur Vosman  Estonia
Norman Vahtra  Estonia
Kanan Gahramanli  Azerbaijan
José Yustiz  Venezuela
Ismail Bouricha  Algeria
Jon Božič  Slovenia
Gergő Gönczi  Hungary
Marius Skjolden  Norway
Nikolay Ilichev  Russia
Ilyass Rabihi  Morocco
Daire Feeley  Ireland
Niklas Henttala  Finland
Alihan Demirbağ  Turkey
Francisco Lara  Mexico
Mohamed Eleiwa Helal  Egypt
Enzo Luján  Argentina
Larry Valvasori  Luxembourg
Gordian Banzer  Liechtenstein
Alexis Alarcón  Chile
Mustafa Erikçi  Turkey
Dmitriy Ponkratov  Uzbekistan
Anton Ivashkin  Belarus
Lucas Hamilton  Australia
Realdo Ramaliu  Albania
Steff Cras  Belgium
Dušan Kalaba  Serbia

References

  1. "Racing Programme". mundialciclismoponferrada. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Competition Guide Appendices" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  3. "HILLS PROFILES" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada.com. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  4. "Sport Competition Schedule" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada.com. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  5. "Start List / Liste de départ: Men Juniors Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes Junior" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 27 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  6. 1 2 "Competitions Guide" (PDF). uci.ch. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
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